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Other options 200 1989

Hi Bork,

FYI.

How about file/sand/grind two sides flat & use a large plumbing wrench? I have never done it. It's just an idea...

use a round vice-grip.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7637106_remove-stripped-oil-drain-plug.html

weld a nut on top of it and hit with an impact wrench.
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f309/stripped-head-oil-pan-drain-plug-1310404/

maybe cutting a slot across the head of the plug so you can use a large flat blade screwdriver to loosen the plug...
http://www.modernbuddy.com/forum/topic18422.html

And one more...
http://blog.eastwood.com/eastwood-chatter/10-tricks-to-remove-stripped-stuck-bolts/

Last one...
http://www.motortrend.com/womt/112_9509_rusted_nuts_and_bolts/viewall.html

Good luck! I know you will get it out.

Swedish Baklava






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